Wwise SDK 2021.1.14
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Gets the min/max peak pairs, in the given region of an audio source, as a collection of binary strings (one per channel). The strings are base-64 encoded, 16-bit signed int arrays, with min and max values being interleaved. If getCrossChannelPeaks is true, only one binary string represents the peaks across all channels globally.
Name | Type | Description |
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object * | any of: | The ID (GUID), name, or path of the audio source object. |
string | The name of the object qualified by its type in the form of type:name. Only object types that have globally-unique names are supported. Ex: Event:Play_Sound_01 | |
string | An object GUID of the form: {aabbcc00-1122-3344-5566-77889900aabb}. | |
string | A project path to a Wwise object, including the category and the work-unit. For example: \Actor-Mixer Hierarchy\Default Work Unit\New Sound SFX. | |
timeFrom * | number | The start time, in seconds, of the section of the audio source for which peaks are required. This number must be smaller than timeTo. Range: [0,*] |
timeTo * | number | The end time, in seconds, of the section of the audio source for which peaks are required. This number must be larger than timeFrom. Range: [0,*] |
numPeaks * | integer | The number of peaks that are required (minimum 1). Range: [1,4294967295] |
getCrossChannelPeaks | boolean | When true, peaks are calculated globally across channels, instead of per channel. |
(Required *)
Name | Type | Description |
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peaksBinaryStrings | array | An array of binary strings. |
peaksBinaryStrings [...] | string | Binary string, representing one channel of min/max peaks data. When getCrossChannelPeaks is true, there is only one binary string in this array, representing the min max peaks across all channels. |
numChannels | number | The number of channels of peak data (i.e. the number of strings in peaksBinaryStrings). This is 1 if getCrossChannelPeaks is true. |
maxAbsValue | number | The maximum value that a peak can take. This can be used to normalize the peaks in the array (between -1, 1), by dividing each by this number. |
peaksArrayLength | number | The number of peaks in the returned min max channel arrays. If peaksArrayLength is less than the numPeaks input argument, this indicates fewer samples were available than numPeaks requested. In this case, the arrays contain all of the sample values within the requested time window. |
peaksDataSize | number | The size of the data in the peaks min max arrays. This can be used (in conjunction with peaksArrayLength) to decode the peaksBinaryStrings to 16 bit integer arrays |
Refer to Using the Wwise Authoring API (WAAPI) for more information about Wwise Authoring API.
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